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concrete number
noun
- a number that relates to a particular object or thing.
concrete number
noun
- a number referring to a particular object or objects, as in three dogs, ten men
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of concrete number1
Example Sentences
To start, Vestas says its process can recover a âmajorityâ of the epoxy in old blades, but the company doesnât have a concrete number to share at this point.
Each executive, who had time to prepare their answer to this question in advance, did not have a concrete number to offer.
âWeâre going through manifests and calling and texting through our lists, and will have more of a concrete number for you as soon as possible.â
But Iâm inclined to believe that downtownâs population is on the upswing because itâs supported by the second data point in the DSAâs report, which is a more concrete number.
Pressed on the exact figures, Mr. Esper said thousands of troops will be shifted, though he did not offer a concrete number or timetable.
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